Module 2 - Limit and Continuity
Module 2 - Limit and Continuity
CANO
MODULE 2
LIMIT AND CONTINUITY
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Mathematically, 𝑥→2
lim 3𝑥 + 1 = 7
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
RULES ON LIMITS
lim 𝑐 = 𝑐 lim 𝑓(𝑥)
𝑓(𝑥) 𝑥→𝑎
𝑥→𝑎 lim = , if lim 𝑔(𝑥) ≠ 0
lim 𝑓 𝑥 ± 𝑔 𝑥 = lim 𝑓(𝑥) ± lim 𝑔(𝑥) 𝑥→𝑎 𝑔(𝑥) lim 𝑔(𝑥) 𝑥→𝑎
𝑥→𝑎 𝑥→𝑎 𝑥→𝑎
𝑥→𝑎
lim 𝑥 = 𝑎
𝑥→𝑎
𝑛 𝑛
lim 𝑓(𝑥) = lim 𝑓(𝑥) , where 𝑛 is a positive integer and lim 𝑓(𝑥) > 0
𝑥→𝑎 𝑥→𝑎 𝑥→𝑎
lim 𝑓 𝑥 ∙ 𝑔 𝑥 = lim 𝑓(𝑥) ∙ lim 𝑔(𝑥)
𝑥→𝑎 𝑥→𝑎 𝑥→𝑎
ONE-SIDED LIMITS
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
ONE-SIDED LIMITS
Given the figure on the left, find the ff. limits if they exist:
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
INFINITE LIMITS
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
INFINITE LIMITS
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
INFINITE LIMITS
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
INFINITE LIMITS
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
LIMIT AT INFINITY
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
LIMIT AT INFINITY
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
LIMIT AT INFINITY
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
LIMIT AT INFINITY
2𝑥 + 3
Evaluate lim
𝑥→∞ 3𝑥 2 − 4
2𝑥 3 2 3
2𝑥 + 3 + lim + 2 0+0 0
𝑥 2 𝑥 2 𝑥→∞ 𝑥 𝑥
lim 2 = lim 2 = = = =0
𝑥→∞ 3𝑥 − 4 𝑥→∞ 3𝑥 4 4 3−0 3
− lim 3 − 2
𝑥2 𝑥 2 𝑥→∞ 𝑥
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
LIMIT THEOREM
If 𝑎 is any real number, and if lim 𝑓(𝑥) = 0 and lim 𝑔 𝑥 = 𝑐, where 𝑐 is constant not equal to 0, then:
𝑥→𝑎 𝑥→𝑎
𝑔(𝑥)
1.) If c > 0 and 𝑓(𝑥) → 0 through positive values of f(x), lim 𝑓(𝑥) = ∞.
𝑥→𝑎
𝑔(𝑥)
2.) If c > 0 and 𝑓(𝑥) → 0 through negative values of f(x), lim = −∞.
𝑥→𝑎 𝑓(𝑥)
𝑔(𝑥)
3.) If c < 0 and 𝑓(𝑥) → 0 through positive values of f(x), lim 𝑓(𝑥) = −∞.
𝑥→𝑎
𝑔(𝑥)
4.) If c < 0 and 𝑓(𝑥) → 0 through negative values of f(x), lim 𝑓(𝑥) = ∞.
𝑥→𝑎
𝑥2 + 9 Solution: 𝑐>0
Example 1: lim+
𝑥→3 𝑥−3 lim+ 𝑥 2 + 9 = 32 + 9 = 18 and lim+ (𝑥 − 3) = 3 − 3 = 0
𝑥→3 𝑥→3
𝑥2 + 9
Since c > 0, 𝑥 − 3 → 0 through positive values of 𝑓(𝑥), lim =∞
𝑥→3+ 𝑥−3
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
LIMIT THEOREM
If 𝑎 is any real number, and if lim 𝑓(𝑥) = 0 and lim 𝑔 𝑥 = 𝑐, where 𝑐 is constant not equal to 0, then:
𝑥→𝑎 𝑥→𝑎
𝑔(𝑥)
1.) If c > 0 and 𝑓(𝑥) → 0 through positive values of f(x), lim 𝑓(𝑥) = ∞.
𝑥→𝑎
𝑔(𝑥)
2.) If c > 0 and 𝑓(𝑥) → 0 through negative values of f(x), lim = −∞.
𝑥→𝑎 𝑓(𝑥)
𝑔(𝑥)
3.) If c < 0 and 𝑓(𝑥) → 0 through positive values of f(x), lim 𝑓(𝑥) = −∞.
𝑥→𝑎
𝑔(𝑥)
4.) If c > 0 and 𝑓(𝑥) → 0 through negative values of f(x), lim 𝑓(𝑥) = ∞.
𝑥→𝑎
𝑥+6 Solution: Evaluate right-hand and left-hand limits. The results are as follows:
Example 2: lim
𝑥→0 𝑥 lim+
𝑥+6
= +∞ and lim−
𝑥+6
= −∞
𝑥→0 𝑥 𝑥→0 𝑥
𝑥+6
Therefore, lim does not exist.
𝑥→0 𝑥
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
OTHER PROPERTIES
𝑥2 + 5
If 𝑐 > 0, then Example 1: Evaluate lim
𝑥→∞ 𝑥
𝑐 ∙∞=∞
𝑥2 + 5 5
𝑐 ∙ −∞ = −∞ lim = lim 𝑥 + =∞+0= ∞
𝑥→∞ 𝑥 𝑥→∞ 𝑥
If 𝑐 < 0, then
𝑐 ∙ ∞ = −∞
5 𝑥+4
𝑐 ∙ −∞ = ∞ Example 2: Evaluate lim ∙
𝑥→3 (𝑥 − 3)2 𝑥 − 4
If 𝑐 is any real number, then
𝑐+∞=∞ 5 𝑥+4 5 𝑥+4
lim ∙ = lim ∙ lim = ∞ ∙ −7 = −∞
𝑐 − ∞ = −∞ 𝑥→3 (𝑥 − 3)2 𝑥 − 4 𝑥→3 (𝑥 − 3)2 𝑥→3 𝑥 − 4
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
CONTINUITY
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
CONTINUITY
Module 2 – Limit & Continuity
CONTINUITY ON AN INTERVAL